Marcus Williams talks expectations for Ravens defense entering training camp
Marcus Williams talks expectations for Ravens defense entering training camp
Marcus Williams talks expectations for Ravens defense entering training camp
The veteran receiver says he has no physical limitations entering camp and is simply ramping up for Week 1 now.
Odell Beckham Jr. discusses start of training camp in Owings Mills
Turn of the century WNST producer Andy Mueller tells old-school Nestor tales to celebrate his 30th Anniversary on Baltimore radio. You might even remember some of this stuff…
Baltimore’s top cornerback had high praise for the 2023 first-round pick.
The fan reaction to Odell Beckham Jr. was electric from the moment he stepped on the field Wednesday.
No one is going to call this a “hold-in” officially, but that seems to be the obvious explanation.
The Baltimore head coach offered no idea when running back J.K. Dobbins might practice.
Marlon Humphrey discusses defensive expectations at start of training camp
John Harbaugh recaps first day of training camp in Owings Mills
Baltimore’s quarterback was all smiles on the first day of full-squad practice in Owings Mills.
Lamar Jackson expresses excitement at start of his sixth Ravens training camp
Talking crab cakes, steaks and Colts memories with Don McCafferty at The Beaumont
The Pro Bowl linebacker is excited to begin his first camp with the Ravens after a full offseason in Owings Mills.
Roquan Smith feeling more at home beginning first training camp with Ravens
Morgan Moses reflects on beginning another training camp ahead of his 10th NFL season
The three-time Pro Bowl tight end is excited to see changes brought by new offensive coordinator Todd Monken.
Mark Andrews expresses excitement to open 2023 training camp
Gunnar Henderson has been Baltimore’s top position player since mid-May and looks more and more like a potential superstar.
As the Maryland Crab Cake Tour made its way back into District 45, it was important to discuss crime, jobs and education with the State Senator and the urgency of the work being done in Annapolis to improve East Baltimore.
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman continues to deal with lingering effects from last year’s foot surgery.
He’s not quite the Simon Cowell of making bands but Nestor Aparicio finally had chance to unravel his role in helping Gina Schock put a Baltimore-based band together. Let The Go-Go’s drummer and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer tell you about her new band The House of Shock and its roots in the Dundalk soil and soul.
When the Maryland Crab Cake Tour rolled back into The Beaumont in Catonsville, Nestor finally got the third member of the McCafferty family talking about his father’s famous restaurant in Mount Washington and his grandfather’s famous Super Bowl V title as the head coach of the Baltimore Colts. Talking crab cakes, steaks and eating local in The ‘Ville.
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour rolled back into Koco’s Pub in the midst of baseball fever in Lauraville. Our favorite sportswriter from The Washington Post who has only lived in Baltimore joined our lifer sports cartoonist pal to discuss whether the Ravens or Orioles might soon bring us a parade. Let Dave Sheinin and Mike Ricigliano give you pennant fever!
As the Maryland Crab Cake Tour made its way back into District 45, it was important to discuss crime, jobs and education with the State Senator and the urgency of the work being done in Annapolis to improve East Baltimore.
Luke Jones and Nestor wonder if Grayson Rodriguez will be enough and opine on pitching needs for pennant race
Dave Sheinin and Ricig discuss state of Baltimore sports and when Ravens or Orioles might bring us a parade
He’s not quite the Simon Cowell of making bands but Nestor Aparicio finally had chance to unravel his role in helping Gina Schock put a Baltimore-based band together. Let The Go-Go’s drummer and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer tell you about her new band The House of Shock and its roots in the Dundalk soil and soul.
As the trading deadline approaches, Luke Jones and Nestor wonder how and where Mike Elias will look for additional pitching now that Grayson Rodriguez is back in the rotation and a real pennant race heats up for the Baltimore Orioles.
Baltimore added the two-time Pro Bowl selection to the backfield mix on Friday.
You knew the Maryland Crab Cake Tour would find our way back to Koco’s and a lifetime of friendship with Marcella Knight and her mother, who built this neighborhood institution on Harford Road in Lauraville back in 1985. Now, we get a Money shot with a Baltimore sports fan who found a job and a home with the customers and family around this great spot in our city 30 years ago.
Because we’re still trying to get to all 50 states, at some point “The Last Frontier” needs to be explored by all Americans intrigued by the frozen tundra. Our money insider Leonard Raskin took his family north in July and gives Nestor Northern Exposure
Luke Jones and Nestor consider trading deadling and Orioles potential pursuit of Ohtani or others
If the Orioles plan to be serious buyers at the trading deadline, Luke Jones and Nestor consider the possibilities of adding the greatest baseball they’ve ever seen in his prime and what it would take and mean for the Angelos family and Mike Elias.
Dave Sheinin and Ricig move beyond sports to discuss love of music on MD Crab Cake Tour at Koco’s Pub
For the first time since the summer of 2016 the Baltimore Orioles are in first place in the American League East. Luke Jones and Nestor celebrate that achievement and look ahead to Tampa Bay
The 29-year-old rookie becomes the second Japanese-born player in Orioles history, joining Koji Uehara.
Senator Cory McCray tells Nestor about crab cakes and life in 45th District from Koco’s Pub
For the first time since the summer of 2016 the Baltimore Orioles are in first place in the American League East. Luke Jones and Nestor celebrate that achievement and look ahead to Tampa Bay and how the pennant race and the trading deadline are making this more complex – and fun!
You knew the Maryland Crab Cake Tour would find our way back to Koco’s and a lifetime of friendship with Marcella Knight and her mother, who built this neighborhood institution on Harford Road in Lauraville back in 1985. Now, we get a Money shot with a Baltimore sports fan who found a job and a home with the customers and family around this great spot in our city 30 years ago.